UL cf Publication- jis S:asrsgi Herald viutUi Ma-Mio? at t j.!'1" ,f pi,4 In ad-are: bcrai ru ,.J. t;abe CJto.a,iAt.tieJ uo.u an -..CT Tirr do take t tbeir oi . uaiie fi tbe tbavTlj.th. s'- , ,. u Ui cam of Ihr I oner a Somerset Printing Company, JOHN 1 SsCVLL. liuoiurtf Maiajrr. lire omer set era k ESTAHLISHED, 1827, VOL. XXII. SOME15SET, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1S7.3. ! Certain newspaper suirsenbers in OiaklaaJ, California, Late suffered for jmore than a month past from the j mysterious di.-appearanre of their morning journals, and the. raids 1--'came o regular, general and ktjrress J f'il, that H.i?tir ati'.n in tie matter , tt-caii a n'-f-v-itr. A initio? 'f I th r-sl-!-Dt in tbe TM.-inity was held. J and it ws arr '-i to employ a wateb laan to arrt the tbirf. Day after day jpfil, the papers still disap j in-artd, and the thief wu undiscov ered. The watchman claimed tbat . rr ' the carrier failed to leave Lis papers at tbc door- of Lis sulrsmber". NO. 1( r. 1 The movement- of the carriers were I then closely shadowed, bet tLis only (or?. ,:THH. a rait B. CATTKIS. .itITHEK. AtMmrv .1 I J, i. a All i.r.HM.ual Nw- ,, t -r in "Matntl' ! 1. 1 k." i. H Jiandiau drvi: irr. T jt OJ,EK ha permanently lasted L .; k (-Tart i4 hlf Itn.Irai.!. s CROUSE & SHIRES, CIGARS. 1' v..ai' i, . i iijrr hi j.r .iul r J- " vraff-r: and rtrrHiiJJiti J H i"! rupnr.n. PA. i i r s..iici:cd. No ac;iKr.x! ijrtnt. IIARDWAUR Jul. 1.. "Tu. J l a ri l-M'i a"rtj- u a-: jra-tt. ; --"T T-v-AaaDJ H. V.flsh ta' Li v :,.'-- Uw in S.-rM and i MiMfiriJ-ahK'iUL. J:!m ""Tr- a c- .LP 'E.N- ATI EN. ATTOENETS AT id m-i jt-:i ol au?. 2-1 J. Few : Tiii snrivairj S-"nthrt I;iik-!t i irralitJ ttox t ftitaizi a ntijrif fiaruri .f Aientrn . 4tr ai!T PURELY VEGETABLE, rotilair.iM lbtt S nt hf m KttF and Hrrt whtrb an a.) . ir IrxTrwrtx ha iarM in cvtnntrn wtiet I'vrr IM4r i prvrail. ll illcnre i , a!MiMiMf csnd t'T ItrraMrrnwiit of tbe Lirer. nnnre Ihnva 4k. Dirt CtmJ ! 7 .TOm -f Uytr lij.U:nt art a h.iier 1 EI ATT "KNEY AT LAW. St M- 1 i,! 1. t -.r ffij''.-.v atwnd ti. a4 1umis f, :.-isi ri,, .rJJl. ifi ua KIWI V TVv-'Xt K Y. ATT- 'KNEY AT LAW a- !nrt- t"ai;i - ' . nr. la-lr. as- -'- iEK. ATTl'KNEYS AT nui 1'ra.li ll S.- Ail tHlMDr Mi- . H L b iVt ..nHTf'u I"a ; "v"ou3s l-ENTIST. N miW.. Tu ,,t -t - tr ;. .'ail. B'la.ra, 1 -..a- ! 1 ui.4 vrrjiaivd wou J . t;.i!.r. r-iMi;i;ii:. ca- Ul;- lb the nta:fa: Pain in liie 1U' k. Sidti ' i J,LL'U. r.i mi-aLcn fur IiLcttmaUm; Skur Sin:sa-li: Lw c.f Ajj-ii;r: llvirri alKmatt-lr ' cxiv and lax: Hraua--Le: Lnf tf -rr. wiiii : a ;aiii!iil Tiiti . vf havmr ljiikij to 1 me-' ihiuff turh ouiriit t- liav i- dr: Ix'l-iiiiy. . i L. Sj.jnis. a Uiii k relU-v 8Mamt!oe b Skin an i (-. a ury fott iun nufUkm K-tXm- Hardware of Every Description, i "!K.-- s.i:iiDv 4 t.Mii ! Liver. Ue lr2-ct -a-nii ic the Ih1t. rew-rallT . . ttrf h-al t.l iLr ii-H-a-e, aol ll bvit rcirnlatoJ in ' iznr. rr-at fulliTiiiir. IK-iutf uii.i 1'EATH 1 wiil e-ii.-ur . Tr i G'1 Urfillirg SPECIFIC .11! M be fo.ad tnt Lust L'np'ciunt Fir IYSPEPS1A. 0NST1PATHN. Jami !. Ii:iK;f aujM kk. SK K HEA It A( H E. 4Vir. : Ih-).ic-tan 4 Si-in;?. Mil E sTttMAO'li. Heart Horn. avt.. ic. Art-J ft-r I-. I.i cuKmtrrt anj lrnU a Ju'l lute I c! k ! at UK' rtrr )nrt J-rM-. 7:.V, XAILS Wouilcti larc r All Kin!r. PlITT-rrp' I 'T'T ft. Tura an i l-f-t EaiUi'.T Mi-li-inc r:rt. A.i i iuj-:. alii ! , ratj.!. var- . ATTI.NEY AT LW. attcti-J t" ail l'Um- m- il b.iti.T. m "t ii. t -tun i. .U iv. COAL UL LASH"? COAL OIL. Hi lite iifia. F ACtl 0LT ET J. H. ZEILIN & CO., MACOX. OA., and PHILADELPHIA. l'ri-e 1. Sold lj all Prnrri-t-N. Eir .) I t J. W. licaf.irJ. S.aiiiTwt. Pa. A VOOD DOW. I m SuadW tliat J.? B tU, 1 uuLt U. U, F -r tvil my life. Act! I fesJ of dc lie kawt what Vt aayinir TImto Jo yoo le He cosuei ml jatu Kit jtair on mt Lnoel 1 waa UJi .Ufa tbe (wrr. AbJ dcwn aw kiw I made Dp my minj I IiaJ to ira : It ra n tbe ear Jr. I Lado't a ibv. ; It . Pa la Ti.ur cbijt; And gAJ-l'j, Joe I TLat'f jus: w Iturt traa I'iajeJ out, vub Ba; aav, Vv lite duclur left. When xbt ciiaiaraa aaj : iKctor la tbem dara Went fur their Jty ! 1 Ut there aluae Not a man voulj Kiv! thtly my di. Who aat hy lay ld. Just Ik re I cvuld ee him. And fal kit head : lit U-ll Ua! I euflrred, kutw bat I Raid, And wouldn't btlirve I a alm-'t dead '. Ij after day, Aud cigLt after Ji!);l.U He aat hy my lviide. AJwayt in iht ; lie atema i. km That bj kwa4 a tifbt: He trUit'l lie oVwa. A&d th4o; .airurbt! 1 Mt if he di S And I think Ik. Mitl I tlHld l.te lay er:j Hr aj ciy wiil : 11. (tat t the lever. Lroie up lUe chill. Wa -ielbuij( to uie Ito-ath (uuid h kill ! jt'so tell stmetbinj of tbe fuanncrsitbc fatber lit4 13 i Wllf.'C IlC llVfll. of t Iic iriil-t. and tId He ai Moltaiurued and of' was a man of rrcat intdk-otual abili- i re? (i'ted Perry Hajaea- I .er. and fteculiarities of tbe Jew. aid to 'e a man f f'"" wrtrd - -11 rninUn ..r..ii Uii' i..r.i f . ,v . ,...1 . . t ! eoDsiiierea one j bv dcrcut men, and tbea be tells of j Cbri.-t was crucified, Le f-ilenctd Lira ! tbe events of old times, of tbc inei-: bv tellin? Lim tbat be, tbc Jew, was laud Lis mind Lai U ni.-bod tiitb T'jtd f-ciisf. r.-rev IUiUsd,-n e:ij.yed tLe ui.fi-, Jbcr .TeXj,n:r nu.ai 0v( r.tbf voui; c viable uotorietv of U-in? taiie! and dents wbicb oecarred at tbe su fieri 07 and resurrection of tbe Lord, and of tbe witnesses of ibc resurrertioo nanuly, tbose veho rose witL Cbrift and went iato Jerusalem and appear ed unto men. He also tells of tbe apostles, of tbeir seiwration and ipreacbinp. All tbis be relates witb- :v 1 :. 1 - uui Miiiiiuir, or mill vi irrsauua, as one wbo is full of sorrow and re- tbe world." piteaLin?. be u-firtman went un -tair. vA rarr.p 'tbe "111081 tire.-me , :,v ,,rruir,i-1o. :n ,;, 1 ar,,i IJut wbetber, ' cmr:. nn i,; fJf. merited tbat a u-itnts m f I , . m-cnf 11.. vt. I t . .. 1 also tbat Le was at Ilon.e wbeo Nero j L-r LL? P""49 mm? burned tbe citv. lie Lad known 9PM,5.h l" "l lU iS clj: t i . .1 . .. oi I ere v tntrt.-oniio?s uiauiu, a BuiniMjr ituu uiua i . a n I u I'rinees, and could give minute details of tbe history of tbe ' crusades. If tbis man was au impostor, Le was at iea.-t too cunning and too intelligent for tbose who strove to detect tbe fraud, ish'jrtlv afterward be disap- ".Now can be said. you tell me wLat tbis Iooimir knowirjjrlv at in proving that the papers ered regularly. I Le I'Icj U-iti thwarted in tbe attempt to Murf tie author of the ri4irrf-hi-f added t the fiiry of tbe subscriber. TLy Ena'.'v decided to watch and wait tLrrjiTfr?, and it was accord iazlv arret-d tbat a gard. armed lads in strictly title, or betber tbe pbra.-e was used ; a ng1'' 'j Lis father, and unrolling a piece cf po"nt d f r d ity each morning. Af-uvt-p M-nse .wine from a wooden tk" and fasten-' tc-r raanv tedlou Loan of iEvestiga- with a UemisTtoa ri"e, should beap- Coming down to later times, claiming to be tbe Wandering men Jew morse, alwavs looking forward to the j peared from Knrland, and was seen I judsrment. lest it r-hould find him in j in Denmark and then in Sweden, after janirer. who. when on Ilia war to 1 which be vanished. j death, he had provoked to just ven ' geanee. When invited to become a guest of any ODe, the etory is that I have appeared at various seasons ! Abasuerus eats little, drinks in great ', daring tbe present century, but these i moderation, aud then hurries en,: have all proved themselves in tbe ' never remaining Ion? in one jiJace. i plainest manner to be either lunatics ' It was also said that wherever be) or humbugs. Tbe last notice that we 'tarried for a time he made a habit of have seen of tuch appearance was in 1 attending places of worship, and ot ; 1770, when manv of tbe newspapers listening reverently to the religious contained a Coating item to the effect ' ,esercises, always reverencing with , tnat tee Jew nad i-een seen near sighs the name of the Ieity or of tLe; Antwerp, Belgium. It was a pity be Saviour. He has been known to re- j was not seized and dragred before buke profanity with indignation, and : some intelligent and responsible per whenever he heard any one use the ! son, so that he could Lave been in nanie of the Creator flippantly to say. i vestigated. "Wretched man. thus to misuse the j It may be interesting, before we of tbe Lord ! HadL-t thou dismiss the subject uf the movements v. e urn : i , t . - t . t. . t leave our readers to decide fur tbeui-, ct."jn. selves alter perusing wnat luuows : No . , , , . the tail of a kite. It seems verr much l!kc one." ft .1 i-il f r 1! mz.Un . I.,. - r i. i i t i -....-.v.. , itrv. PWM l-J.uu, uu a ii" tT mean tO lte" n voull listen verv attentive! v." , .,,. " t- . . , ... " r. - ' ir. r-ipeciiug to oe oiown up lor , fj take it for. " r on Tuesdav "Now Tercv." said Mr. Ilausden. ou tLe evening of the day Lis son left ' scbool lor tue noiiiuavi", "i ve got a l:i. n ana anxiety, eai jmoruiuza Kiuz Cha: unless obr-erved to waik uz cautiously and !es spaniel wa remove one of the shed paper?. TL's action v. as rer-eated systemati cal! v, ho:i.e bv house, several times i something he Lad done and forgott. i I'ercv started in dotrired silence at 1 ten irirea silence attte fire-grate. "We" ae, just beginning another' year, continued Lis father, "and God . knows you've given mother and me trouble enough during tbe last. Dut we mean to make a bauge shortly, ! mv 1kv, and I want t' prejrare vou i for it" ' Again Mr. Kamsdt c jiaus Lis son'would have aid "'all WLil inr t t you blow inv own trumrK t er; it s not I'm nlv jr" a bit." w By, its less i t a trumpet Uan anything.' said Mr. Kamsden. " Weli." rejoined tie young man, with a quiet laugh, ' it ceriairJy re scmb'es wbst you've called it ; bat I will now tell vou what it is '" I'e- kites, now, before the gnards followed their vic tim to Lis piace of refuge. "ear tbe foot of U ashingtoa street, benma a large pL'e of rubbish, was found tl-e rt-cf-ptabTe sought for. It was here that tbe do? was seen to plant Lis journals. The earth around the pile was subsequently turned up, and re vealed f uliy 100 of the stolen papers. Profound a-tvnisbnient prevailfd. '"Tobv," afterward ascertained to be cd. and ri-ht," name seen, as I have, how heavy and bitter . of the Jew, to mention tbatsuper-t were tbe pangs and wounds of the ; stitious fancy has connected him with j Saviour, endured for thee and me, I that terrible plauge, the cholera. Tbej thou wouldst rather undergo jrreat tbeorv has Wen atlvanoed tbat Ilamsden. Tbis hi?Uiry 'if K-ven year? .-'f-de-cial. temptation to t w i-e was writ ten on tboe bits if parf-r tied cross-w?--- en that niecf .f twine : and tbe pain thyself than to thus take His, . . T - T X" a T t XX ii vn u. A . t ,. f':-u: t- l i u T"J.NEY Jati. 11-tl. AT L- s-. LAW. n-a :t a'.ti t.: i il S 'TJit-r-'t arid 1 l: i. f-rrrt. ,;,;--t-;v. i-;L CHIMNEYS. Ai: ' ei -r- UtiR !i !.iiiri; to the Las.;' tra.'e. WHITE I. LA I'. LlNSEEIxtlU S. 1". UVili.ii.D. LIVENC-COD &, OLINGER, ; T H"'-SE- 1J.LM- 7m uBjertxw r a: w ta m,t-. J;."; JnHN HILL. n,;'..rui the I r. l ti-.:-. li; ue j ; fral.ria 'U L to t VAKN1SUES. I.K1 SHES, PAINTS IN OIL A Nil IKY. AND - V.5LFPEK. Ply :-a i. " ' ;t. Vi i. are. -:k au l Iti: jv P.-r!ia. .u.;t a'.'.tL:iL w ai. c-m-t PAINTERS' GOODS IN GENERAL I lead a rouh lilc, 1 gti tut I fjini 1. Pay hat I borrvv : L.W hat I kn 1 : I I ired a vouiaa It mse to aa end : Get a TooJ dwtc. k Vou hate a inetid 1 Main MrcL opiKilc Ibc rriIn TliE Aumf Au. offi-e. lale City, Ia. V r1 Tr m-? -tiiMc Fjit dJ W. Ira I'ifi i. Ai "ttit-r liik --a-.- !. Syi.- atu-a- jof;t. viMt m drtni.il 1; iiit-r 1 i U tiiUP 4 jwHfc. Kifry..iii.jr i ll liniikiiiK ill Mr cive -ur -r-'.Ll jM-rvrtinl "4ii:i-kn: tfrlmIl3o ar TtJj int t tire iu; v tur itjiu a&d trrt ji Uiitu bujT LIVLGK'Ii 'LINGER. tbe lis-aftc f3Iut-? cloe ujon the i sacreJ name in vain. Itrark made bv tie wandertr ia Lis .ome cf tbese deiHTiptioD3 of the j pilprimare over the world, and that a ! Yft ni'pin ft Tw TMirrwirf in -a u-axn Vlitflfion from fnni a frtnin .n.li-i ' written bv neriw.ns who Lav cation of the comin?ria:rue. Eugene determined to Ite on the 1 and talked with him. There aie ae has made use of this suiterstition i , pos-ibie. Percy i many accounts or nis apjtearance at nis novel lounaea upon tLe legenrl ' , , 'various times in different naru of of tbe Jew, a woik, bv tbe wav.i "And what tra. ; Europe, and it seems almost impossi-1 which is far beneath tbe simple story j 10 if ar t , t ble to doubt the sinceriiv of those , of theMiddle Ages in dicnitv, lieautv ! , Trade, trade. anil mreti-rinns inr-wint I 030. never CnterCU only he thought he Lad better not "Do you know how old you are? So abruptly was tbe question ask- eu, mil Mime seconds eiajtseu oeiore : j:,, j sa j i ercycouia answer il "No yes I think I'm fourteen, father, la't birthday." "And when was last birthday V ' Ootolter the twenty-fourth." ' Well, now, letween you and me, Percy, don't you fancy that, as au honest, healthy, intelligent youth, over fourteen vear tf a-e. It's time you ere beginning to do something ; rious for yourself : ' af. answereil. tacbing the first piece of paper from the dog's name, was seized, and his the string, Percy unrolled it, and said. ' days are ntimU-red. Since hia cap 'thLs is my ladder and if you'll ; ture paper. Lave been received rega Lcar ir.e, I'll unite each ot the.e pa-; lariy, and j-e-uce and contentment Irs. or 'steps,' and read them to reign in the iieii-Lborhood. vou." a 111? j 'i ; ( i imjut a?iuui?Lru a.i'j . Mrs. simple worls in whii-L tLe v.iur nis t! de would vou l.ke rai.t:i; t-maker lia'J cbroniclea iimpLs and failure-, drew smiles and s;gLs from his listening parents. And when he came to the last of his cu- 'ladder," bis father sprat?? from his seat, slapped Lim on the e shoulder, aid eidaliaed. 'T wish i os, iVrcv; from the bottom of mv heart, that every father's sn were like you to-ni-b." i Any gentleman kows that if there is any accomplii-hrhent which tha . male jKtrtion of humanity acquires .thatwiil completely win a woman 'a heart, it is a jr-tty Ijti. To some it i- as natural as flirt in r. toothers as 1 usr.at'tral as tm. -ing a looking gla--. without gazing fondly at that yontb- f j! moustache. Here comes one of those heavenly ; creatures now. His hand makes an ' upward grab, and comes down on the top of his hat with a irrir like unto the hat is jerked up and a dent.st s ; slapped (ij; n as though were a "who have chronicled tLese visitations. aioav or the wiSDEBiMi jew. even if we admit, as we must, that ! the writers were deceived in some of tbe story of j manner of which we know nothing, all intelligent! After his visit to Enirland. just ai- uch Percy.s In some accounts of the sufferincs of the aed pilgrim it i said that he has, during his long and dreadful ex istence, striven manv times to end his t0"1. :EYSJCIAX t- .SCliGEOX MtnLKMT, IM. rr. i M -L S .r-t i. MILLET., after twelve- r.ra-tire in s-tiaT.kfvillr. ha A lanre f lurk ol Tabic Kuiw aiitl 1'orW.K. ItH KET KNIVES. , A . w-3an.i.t c--:tr; at Nmwrw; l xi.e iar- , t a.. .1 ul trt.aerf t. i j.rcrs.itcial aer m it citiiettf "f xraft an-t TK-:nity. j si lu iirw s:-.e. i-j-imm: the liaruet i :m. .lM-rt Lt ra te vtu at a.i t,tiic j jr..i-fci.. ipaed. a.; .., ;.r .!:.,... aiifered, , SPi iNS. SHEAES ANUsrtSsi ti;. r i Pr-TLETHWAITE. ATTttKNEY l',a;l .l)rt. Pa- Prolrari nai l.usi-91uc:l- tjuUiM aid j.uiKlBl:y attcud- . k.sLi ATf tKNEY AT LAW. N..iurrst- I POIH ELAIN LI N El t KETTLES, ir, Af., Tttiretltrr l'h luary aniJn t.. ncmrTott ta inm li"b ia an avt-nittfiirtit- lie is detennUKl Lo ell at ibe erry Earn j-n-xf. !ie hitu a eaJU juat U-Ta. Vi'ith the outlines the Wanderin? Jew readers are familiar. It tells of alluded to. he is not heard of until -'w so miraculously extended. He human being existing in an undying ! 1505, when Le was reported to have i has gone inu iLu thickest of the bat ! condition and traveling ceaselessly j appeared in Uohemla, w here he as-j tie and thrown Liiuatdf .ojton the ! over the face ef tbe earth, seeking j sis'.ed a certain weaver named Kohot spears of the enemy, or in later times ! rest and finding none The sugges-1 to find a treasure which had Leen I has stood at the cannon's mouth, but : tion upon which the legend is based secreted in tbe royal palace of Kohot 's i he has always remained unhurt. He ; may probably be found on the words father, sixt v vears before, at which i has been shipwrecked, hot he alone of ; spoken by Christ; ' Verily I say onto time i he Jew was pretenL He then j ' his companions has been tossed IvKOI tSz CO., 1 you, there be some standing here ' had the appearance of being about 70 ; ashore by theroaring waves. He has j which shall not taste of death till 'years of are. In 1547 he M as seen j leaped into burning volcanoes, only j they K-e the Son cf Man coming in ! in II imburg, if we are to believe Dr. j to be I k-hed forth unscathed ; he has j His kingdom." It will lie remember-' Von Eitzen, of Schleswig, who de- i plunged inlo the fire without suffering jtd also that Chri.-t said to Peter, ' elan 1 that when he was a youth in I iTom ta C ery tongues ; be has sought ; siK-akin? of John: "If I will tbat I Hamburg, he on a reoain Sunday in i the Iai' of wild Ix-asts to find the Le tirry till 1 tome, what is tbat to 1 Church, saw a tall man m ith his hair ; hyena and tiger docile to his tonch thee?" These and one or two other hanging over his shoulders, standing i nd careless of provocation. Death similar sentences from the lips of our j barefooted during the sermon. The j kas been courted by him in every Saviour hire verv naturally created : visitor listened with the deepest at-iCODCt'TaMe form, but alwavs it has an impression that certain persons Nention, and whenever the name of i el'ided him. and a terrible destinv has I who were livinjr at tbe time of His i Jesus was mentioned Ire bowed I tburst him hack into that life which , all that he could sav was "didn't know.7 "Then yoa must think, talk again on the matter." -Verv well, father." an ilea head, so '. that he! Praia. .itajrr. healthy r.-.ehin ' re-pecta; ed h'-ad. Cambria County BANK, NO. 3 M AIN MBf IT, JOHNSTOWK",PA.., lull, try S-lmiV.e's En k Mu.I '.ins. A (rt Dt ral lUuLiiii: ItusiiKSsTranarted. Iraft and Gold and rsilrrr hnikl and -4d. Cilerti.i tuaue la au .rj -l tbe I uited Site auu tauaua. ia'.err i.k'.ol at 11k- raur it! bi erwiiL ;raiitium. i! lett eix tb.iriih t lomrer. , ts-ial arraiirt-xxirai tuaor .ith i.i uaroiaia aad other wtio hold tuonrv u: truM. aiml lfrTi. JOtJl ItitaXT. Peuia. HORNEK. ATToENEY AT LAW. I' Fn..l- tal l-usiw-f T-.-ti?:c-1 r--. t::tii-r0 u viUiirjt.irtaiiw L-jt u:y Suggy, Carriage A N It JOHN" DIl'.EHT 4 CO., NO. 241 MAIN STUEET, J O H X S T O W X . P E X X A rr.ta the Pt:la1e:;.bia Pr--.J Passing d-.-wn Chestnut street to a and we'll point just above Front, the pedestrian ! comet? Ut Leititia street, which is. ' tcarlv built up with cotton and wool bug, instead of a covering tor n:s cter.sn nd tbc horrid crcatare or.ceitediv thinking he Las performed a wonderful feat. Then there is t apjtearance upon earth would remain alive until His second coming upon the judgment day. Precisely how and when tbis opinion crvstalized into humbly and profoundly with 8ighsj has at last grown to be a curse. The story, it win toe seen, does not agree with those which describe him as an humble and patient Christian, but it t :m.:m. b. arrfEi- " TTL :H a El 1PEL. ATTOENEYS AT . A ! a meat entrund to vhsir eare . ul i c. an jfcui'iuaiiy ati-Dded to. . Sf-cj tMr 4 at w-rra etil oi ilaaw iniO. ELtraSOt fTXC 1lalbUljd. ir a BUI rJH fwctinue the i-rfii -e of s-r.-t s ).-ruarrd to fterlorn: ail oj'i"t"ra:j-,ti EAUirr aad at a loa pnnc as . tie Akxoe a.ir'.-ieaa he dutie axya here it tl- Stat. . w. a fori: a doiiMe t for Ii All trvjiiji trratic: and teeth ei:nu-;td wi:u- LIGHT WAGON MANUFACTURER, SOMERSET 3V., and beating of the breasL After the sermon he was interrogated, and de clared himself to lie Abasuerus. the the shape which we are considering Jew. He had no other clothic? in 13 striking and remarkable as cnibodv- I cannot l- determined with exactness, ', the bitter cold of winter than a pair ; ine an illustration of what the life to 'hut tbe fact is hardly doubted that ! of hoes which were in tatters aliout w hich men cling so desperately might I the gospel utterances just quoted his feet, and a coat with a girdle i lecome prolonged for centuries, j rcallv supplied the trerm, which, in which reached nearly to the cTC-und. I There has i-e-o a great deal of con- as tbat of a i jeciuri! as to tne process ly which the jstorv of the Wandering Jew was "But there is one thing I must tell ', warehouses, and is a j-erfect maze of you,' ad Jed Mr. Kamsden, "which J comm'-rce daring the week, tut on is. that whatever trade you choose to Sunday i3pTfeeiJy still in every part follow, yon will either have to mount exespt near Market street, on the west a certain ladder or stay at the bottom ' side, where stands one of the oldest of it. j structures on the continent the man- Here Percy raised his eyes and cr house of William Pena, built ex looked puzzled. Ipressly for him and to his order, "I mean the ladder of success," con-1 most of tbe material bavin? been tinned his father: "and when yoa brought her from Eairiasj. The put vour loot on tne lowest round, ;cid bouse is now inmost ready to trv and remember that 'where there's 'crumble with a?e. b-- with orope a will there's a way. and that, 'what j care and some underpinning and has once been done can be done horine op, could be preserved for again." several centuries to come. It has "I've written those words in my, been entirely neglected for many copy-books many a time," said Per-' years, and is at present occupied as cy. I a beer saloon and ! owpriee board's? "Yes, but, I want vou to act them house. It has called tbe "William daintv little 1 ant hours . tne snsTns;on su??estive of pleas- re the looking glass ; in air of tLe janntv little straw; the upward motion cf , tbe Land, which indicates a want cf ; conf-dence. Eut here comes the no ; Ue plug. Xcte the 3-xk of careless j ness on the owner's face : the hand is i raised ?enJy to the side, I believe, i and 1 can't expiain any further, Let ; the woman walks in June roses all :d answers her Lus- ine war no me, a: band's -now are vou nr dear! . ; with "What a love of a bow." in vour life; so don't I've said, because I have spoken mainly for yonr own good." " " Some months after their first con versation on the subject of work. Per cy l.amsden and fc:s fatter a?a:a for?et what ! Penn Hotel." and the si?n is sur-l Srn? bows, like f . wers, make yoa saii'e and feel happy, others. like on- 3ns, bring tears. Oentaen, Ieara :u have to stand ad the the neighl-'irhood in a ja pitiable rec:pents of laiiares. A Giel Wei Knows. to bow, chi 1 row 1 i vour jle tl faniilv n.ounted by a portrait which would do as well for Oliver Cromwell. Our reporter entered and looked around the place, but every thing was in such confusion that verv little of Tbe Kins f Teplr. I TLe Xew Orlea: C;,t,. I " , i :., , lucit nsii-i snii Eiiinrs couia re s R'yiUliran of r dispatch frcm announces the re- t"i s-jitr and t'ax,ada, au-; in F.r,-:.m e"uatrte. j 8)uie active foncv. perhajise that of a II is general appearance vHT-l:-.i .1 Znl monk of the Middle A?es. fructified : man of about 50 vears. ttiarofaeiore to t!t ert-rr !e- T taaVLY a CXX, 4 k'.ZZLk ChMISHOy MLtCHAMS LIC H.VV'oE PLACE, EALTLM 'ItE. on eiLmeLt aad ; It ik Ttrettur' t m-7-.iU 8 o! CAEEM'tES. Ill iIIJ M LEIlii r-PhINJ W.AKiNS. EA k SLEMHS. ac ax., Ic tin- late! and uon ait)T-vei rtyW. and at the Ixim ctt Potxsiltle l'ri-. wrumv. limfif an-i C ho j" on other bamw eaa- ed. Ai utiry rwrne-l oti ae-jtofii ,ya Ue on demand .i Vrfitf at Jfi riU fj $t.r J-rr crt. jT Annum paid cn Time Irpott. . ' ... . . ...I- , T I , jtoetic and dra- t on titzcn says that he. with the lormeti. i ne scnjiturai texts, given riO i aA into this wonderfully niatK storv. rector ot tbe llambur? scbool wbo i Bl lue "teg.nning oi tnis article, sup- The first apm-arance of the Wan-1 was a traveler and well read in his- l"T sufficient reason for tbat part of dering Jew in literature is in a book torv, questioned the Jew about events 'of the chronicles of the Monastery of i which had taken place in tbe east and lie i : : . , r .T ...... I r -T- . 1 ,j: .v ;,l.tF. Xr. ,t .i. ' ,.t .v i r'i'1 vt "'s..a...u lura Ari-.c, uaieu f , "li t i t .i r l- t tne I itn mst.. which eonvevs intel- it was finally decided that Percv house there were a score of little iir. nfti ....r, ,-. l.?ence ot tne suppression of the rev should be bound apprentice to a cab- ! ?amins : some piavin?. and others ' f.: . - ,i.t . r . . , li t . . , 1 -, - . iT i olJt.oa m Jai.co and tne capture of inet-rnaker ; exhaus-d. were s.eepmg on , lLe Ia i; cv-ef Lo,a fhecap "But I dont quite understand , floors, luterally covered w.th house f;u.e of .t;, 0.hw t noal. about tbe ladder, yet, father." he) flies and filth. Alone the area of the ? . a r...a! .;' r Vt it which refers to the mere prolonga tion oi a uuman nie, but they give no limit or suggestion of the material is i.t-the A W.1LKEK. .c Sjwii CVuatT. pa.. Uml 1 Zki I'.iuf Artnt. iil hue and 0.-11 n-al lay ".. make o..irti'isl l '.e iaaof jw. it. Tiiay, and No'-k.li t.uii:it-. ojo. rrirnii.x.. AJlnt. lit t rju. 1 iiavrr XT' KIM A IV BiMiEKK. First C'lasH t'rriaKo. 5JA;sLr,, KLKLICK j VxtryUiK in iht auxin? ie jwir wit ; St. ADans. Endand. wbk-h was Ifince tbe death of Christ. T..!.k-'.- ...-. r .i;-i rf-.-.nirfwl fn 1 1 n n a. 1 farrtiina friiVf thpm mnrli i-.rr.t ir.f.-irir.4ir.Ti ! OI TVbiCil the ret cf tht Ipwn.'l r Z .T,1 -L'm,-. Jil Matthew Paris, wLo, in tLe early part on manv ancient matters, so that it composed. Some persons have sup- j -v.1u collect, the ),.. .. . 1 1 t 4 ftf tin tt.iHni.rtK w.n,'f-.- uAn in tTfta 1 Tit iVAJa. i lI A not t -b vrxriw- rA , IOSefl that thO JPtt TTfifi t V.A AmT.IaOTTI U1U 1 UUl . , ni ' raaa a, .Ut. IUI1 t.t.U.U IVtliUlJI . II aij- i " luijrvl WIV llVb V IT t t .III i VI I -. - au mate and sc-nbe of the abbey. the troth of his history. 1 01 tne gipsy race, which at that time, Paris asserts that the Wandering ! It is affirmed that the Jew was j waf: thought to be of Egyptian ori Jew visited England, in the person of seen in Madrid, Spain, in 1575, in--int an which is nomadic. The an A rchbishoT of Armenia, in 122. ijust such a dress as fce had worn in!t''eor-r was because they refused to The storv told of the Archbishop bv i Hambur?. In 1599 he appeared in i shelter the irgm and Child in their one of Lis servants was that the Vienna, if report is to be believed, Archbishop at the time of Christ, ; and immediately afterward in various was a porter in the palace of Pontius ' portions of Poland. He was said to said, when all had been settled. : side-vard great heaps of rubbish "Then listen while I make it as fter up the space which was once plain as I can, rejoined .Mr. Kanis- earaen ot tne lounuer oi our citv. den, pleased to find that his words were not forgotten. "I called it, if ladder of success, . c Kzr.it. J. IX UTDOt WD. LIVEXr.OOD. Nr.. r.-alta. .UN WJLOX i SOX, uoliam: uroci'.rs. r.-w e- PITTSBURGH. IS. unciAL teeth:: J. C. YL'TZY. I K X T I S T UTT, Umurut C., Pa . , n ai.v Vt vrl.irje. are rs-. ;u'.!y lrriosd tc call and limine hi a rk. Ni,e t.at the very t material vU t o d in the inkLClseture ol hi work, aiid iioue hat the IS1-1ST 1VOKKMEX' i j Pilate, and Lis name was CartopLilus. j be upon his way to Moscow, where I When Pilate released Jesus to the , he was seen and spoken to bv manv J Jews, the latter dragged Lim forth, persons. In the year 1 C04 he is re-! O. SV.CKET C'tTjrTT, rtH'k Itraft hxveht and aUd, axl eUreeli.aF mad. aa all jn ol toe country. ?J!f.I:k,T.... ! and as they reached the door, the ported to have visited bo hold iiiiuet. ia tnuL. JaulTTi n.irter inmiouili- sirnrk bim nn th ; writer fit tbat rxrinA rivlarfi that thn t been driven from their homes, as he flight into Egypt. This, however, is not either consistent or satisfacto ry. The most plausible explanation is that the Wandering Jew is really the type of the Hebrew race. Tbe Jews did offend Jesus, as Abasuerus i an j and a!13 pa t0 fcav done. Ther have Jback with bis band, and said, ia a vck.mAUarLi(.. Al. Wvri. viirrmnifH. l-o hrnre luraii'.red. Ail kaiif M Itr.I'Air.INii AND I'AINIINO AIM ACT jeering tone. "Go quicker, Jesus, go and conversed with him. Subse-! w"hole earth, as is alleged of him; H"ir-l'7u tTVtt. "'f'Tinff A0.itu.aal Privilegr - the! quicker ! Wby do you loiter ?' And ' quently he went to Hamburg again. n(I tbey have lived apart, distinct Chnst, looking iacs upon him with a ! ana to .aumurg, where he was seen "u.u lunar irom otner men. as he is severe countenance, said to him, "I j in Church, and where he received ; to do. Tbe difference between jam gviug, andycu will wait till I re- j presents of food and clothing from i the type and tbe reality is ihat Ah jturn." And accordin?Iy, as Christ j the burghers. In 1C33 two citizens; 5utrU5 became a Christian, while said, Cortophilas is still iwaitin? His ; of Brussels declared that while walk-i the Jews cHn? to their old faith. return. ing in tbe forest near tbe city they j i,ul tne resemblance is so great that At the lime of this occurrence he j met an aged man in tattered gar- j wc think we are warranted in assert- was 2U vears old; and when he roent. whom tber invited to an inn. 1 1IJs uai ine origin oi tne ma?nmcent ' I tft- in a t-eat asl ralari:ial maiirtrr. and at the i . i r B t'.ice. lie tr a-tem.iand to DutJ hi I 1 .or in irncii a maimer, ait at .uib jrioe a to 1 uke it 10 tbe tmrrf vl errryiwdy to patsofejae : hizn. I'alt and eianiiiie hi vurk itljTx-tfha-! iiir el a itt-rc. jaiiS P. J. Id OE NEIL JOHNSTOWN ti la ,t-z "Yes. I think so." "Well, this same ladder is placed by Providence within the reach of every youth in the country. I do not say that all poor boys may make themselves rich men, but I do say that tbey become usefel intelligent and happy members of society. Xow when you go to work, Percey, yoa will begin at the bottom of the lad der, after which your progress will depend upon yourself how you think and act, and the sort of habits you form, and the kind of life yoa lead. If you are steadfast in faith, truth ful in conduct, and diligent in busi ness, you will grow cp a real Chris tian and clever workman ; if ven are thoughtless, idle, and vicious, yonr v Twh . vrranl. u. hr of the wrr ti ' TTTtl PT T"! f"1 T7I 0 i i-twikeaoa Uadoae, Iniwrwol Ut Ut VV if j . Ill 1. Ja) V I Cm VU. 2 earuoaiar atvebuoa aW la the tm- 7 1 boa wi-Alca " u kauirai tnaa. " ITtnr.it. aaa Jo ao .t eaeaoatur aLaati.. ruUaiJiiio a muniiiiijiLj i Nansiasianr of all kia-lf of CASTINGS k MACHINERY SAYIN&S BANK. 1 1 WHOLESALE hriLEKMlt a.i 30 Baltimore St, IW Mtif Hwar4. ALTIM0RE, MD. ) ( rdeTf hy Btail itomjuly atudd t. Addrer WM. E HfSE A CU Slirfn-. Eli lit k P. U. SooMmet oo Pa. 16. i:sTAHLisui:i is isss. tai:lihej ix i;9. 1 MW FLOUR MILL. l M fuv Km Itii vt. tbe it of the ' IjENX1.su, x ULV t tb of sVMraet if Mv'a ,! ha aii the iati lanpottre '-M'J; ta oc tahe ilM mark a.. C n J...4 twal! kiiit u- rra-.a. ALENI1.NEHAY. C. G. Hammer & Sons Set-TV. I Il it etiieH-1 1-e the ScuateaiiJ j ! st 4 L jct-at ntaut cf oi th Comntaiweaitb j of Peaiun-iraaia. ia General Asiut-i taet. and it t if hrrebT enacit-d tv the aothonTT of I lie same: 1 That the JuHN'MvWX kAVlNGS BASK It bml f aaihoriae. to reoHve trjiu fpjtu ni . sorraxtd niamod Huuiea. aad thali have fmmvt to . iy. ob aif.iieaxkia. the theck, IWftcr reneiga. or ; iruer of tui atiiaor. or lumi. viauui. aoelt muatey. : r any part Iheosif. a. he or he may have deu : l:o! to hit or hi-r eroox. or aay itiierwt r di I- flend aerruliije tlx rtxm. arlthmu the a9eiit or aft. ' rokl of the iart-i.t or iruardiaa of mrti aooor. or : the hu'haB.1 or ersdiMre of tbe bashabd of facb mamed womaa. to attach c ia any maiuieT tuvex- fer .lib ai.y dtiMii. iuum-M. orciiidead doe ; thtrtxai w ill1 L ni'ar or larriod viizcaii. i S-cr. a. That ail an ail ! jtart ol ac'j iixtosdj.- mt wi'.b tbe iro ui'Jt of tMt art are hert-l t re- nltl. W .M. ELLIOTT. stteaksro: "iif mho 01 i.fT.rri'eti-aiivpa. i GEt. H. A.MtERsXi.N, I Speaker of Uie Scaate. 1 Ai.i-rivoJ tle tenth div 4 Martb. Anno I ..mi tii. out; thi'Utabd en: tit hunirtNf and s-t ctl JOHN r. 11 A kilt. attains the age of luO years he re turns to the same age he was when the Lord suffered. After CLrist's death, when the Christian faith gained ground, Cartophilus was baptized by Ananias (who also baptized the AjostIe Paul.) and was called Joseph, lie became a man of bolv conversa tion and of devout life. This is one version of the legend. The other and more popular one is lLat a Jew named Abasuerus, by trade a shoe-maker, was standing in the door f his shop in Jerasalem, when Christ was passing on Lis way to Calvarv. Abasuerus Lad a little He refused to set while he ate, but standing he told LLs entertainers stories of events which happened many Lundred years before, and inti mated that be was the very cobbler who refused to perniit Christ to rest on his door-step. A history ot the town of Stamford, England, tells how, in 1653, upon the evening ot Whitsundar, a certain citizen heard fable may be traced fact. To-Day. to tbe historic Wberr did tbe Kirk Xava ti Little Johny was preparing for Sunday school, situated some dis tance away, when his mother saw one of the neighbors approaching in a vehicle. This neighbor, bv the a knock at his door, and upon openine! was railed "Tbe Kich Mac," it, he saw a crare eld man, who i L:n? both wealthy, and kind heart asked for refreshment This wapicd. and liberal to the poor. Johny civen Lira, wbereunon be imnartl to lran ont. and the rich man took him 'j-TlMivcEMEXTS. r,r hm-ciaaj Krait Yrwra, Vine i .an oa HAKXEI..SVILLE, 1 I , S-ttrraH Oooaty. Pa. -er Tt tUl. ' eo. aaTi. C U and U SEVENTH A VENT E. J'i:t?lrri. Pi his host theknowled?e how tocureiinto tis vicle, as he was going right past the Snnday school. It child upon Lis arm, and, as the Lord 'suffering. Tbe remedy was tried and i "a3 rer-v bot aiJ 1(0 Johny took approached the house, bowed under j was successful. Tbe appearance iind j 0f kis bces and, locking? to keep the heavy weight of the cross. He conduct of tbe visitor were more than j ljim'lf eool. When they arrived tried to rest a little, and stood still for natural, and it was believed then bv j the exercises had already begun, and a moment. But the shoemaker, in 'manv at the time that he was the a3 tne 10811 was going to charch zeal and rage, and for the purpose of: Wandering Jew. abont a mile beyond, and he agreed Io tbc earlT part of the eighteenth!10 Ior ocny on nis return, tie centurv, a man professing "to be a I foaclndel not to put on his shoes and a Jew'appeared in England, and at-i orUngs again, but leave them in traeted much attention, particularly j the vehicle. So he tripped lightly in from tbe imoracE Hethrnst h-mse'lf I to the school, and the man drove ... U V 'till , ! ft a .1. . a. at . , i 1 If - . 1 if " - . - - , Ilia tctl.cr 1-. u 1 n w t fi..r,n. , V i Kn oaibrnnc aaiuaui TivMec, tae Jobs- i . unt orus .louueruaKi ova ; inn in lest, ran ia cunosiiy, paiai . . J7 lul uitawiiir,aua,aiuaw nwauv ub uc ia iue ciiiiu ; ana, nnaoie u remain nun ana questioned mm. lie de-, " """-"- iv Lu -ouut ' u u,n i, -oa i., c.iUn. ri, -,i iio.i h.e e. .tcr. r. was not acouamtea with, which wan .u,v nvs, V. jv, iv . V V V. Ul I rl HUU Villi ' K 1UII uc umA W V II U ' .11 y T I VI T I ' was crucified, the Jewish Sanhedrim-hall of Pilate, iu,e Iale 01 lbe Tll U ,1,an ant Pr ctr-tbrwe. j obtaining credit from the Jews, drove J anet, j tje .Satrior forward, and told II in to Sfaituixiiirerf ol rwe and Moiicn ii.'i : I irs a r Ti'.n Tl il- nrry ow-if. and yrirr. liaud ma ! Sax-trraar -r rat (Vii,it'i.uTn. and ai-ra. is :; and vaality tbaa tuoad ia . Himwrin, .Hurt ii. A. l. ltCi. BHitturai.y ottter 1 oral ore II mi u.u not m toe pKNNSiLVANl A. m: j anl pjJ DToanyi nm. i o BfTrUT vTij TUm Lw mrT'(lwq 1 nil J ' c- i . I WrUrrrmx l kud Prvw Utfif ut c. iB.iHit-v. ? fl.1- y. - f-.T lrne d tm as thou thalt vq on iintiJ I h last Hr w inti I hi nnfjo ftf thp n..iil.Jr rfiA . ft"T lowara tnurtn. " I. a rTa d-bTi IliaS " a 1 rat. dVvarAaY j but turned and looked at his assailent. 1 shall stand and rest, but FUEJSIITUKE. , thif olboe. IB w, .Hi',. ' w ... i t -i i naTr WTrmiui HA HT i ; hand ai,d (waned the ami of tbe Sosretary'roaoa ' a--.- ,nvL- rrni He I To lo t aSiaed, tbe diy and year at-i. wnurm. f CTUtll V lie I janrd A C. kEINUEHL Wjiatj SerTetary ui the loniatncaeaJiB. BAS vi'T-r ,1"l"r'A ai4 Builder. .ai4Jr atatoKT to tbe E-aS n-.de , Specialty.: Pat . ' -te NolicUcxl. ' a a t . a a . ?- PALLOR, LIBRARY, DIXIXG ROOM AXI OFFICE FURXITCRE, AT EEM CED PE1CES. j Alau.a4v maanlaiturtrrf i-m Wef'rra Prnna. of J HteiiVs Falsi M teB.;- T. P.. YOUXG A CO., ; I 21 Smithficld Strict, CIMMtlNS A CXI aaoLoiLE ouuiu.i !Ttb:i o and Sogar, 40 Market Street, Abve FBrtk rUILA DELPHI A. II. Marahall, afeitt, S.neret Pa. d-E dtwt'T laNABE tO.- PI AS Oft. H BIOW.' PIANOS. GEO. A.PBICEro.flOKiA5S. I fla. Am.l,... .wl J 'J?- Parara ian f roa. A. ; A. hair a .. i.. , , a aa, jao l rrrrsuuKGii, pa. ; Tbe tbr ict aad BiuM fvijuLar lanramenU BOW lit tbe market, tiatajtnie aaa mor iwtu, mjB l tainiija tail nanieaiarf mailed to any adareM. CHAlcLOTl E BLI MP, 1 No. 19 Sixth avrouft. ruteoaxf b. Pa. j Sole arnt lor I'riirae a 1.50. (.trrana. j ajriUS. how He suffered, and how He died. As soon as the crucifixion was ended, it seemed as if he could not return to Jerusalem nor see again Lis wife and child, but Le felt that Le must go forth into foreign lands, one after another like a mournful pilgrim. He wandered to and fro over the earth for many years, and then returned to tis ancient borne, only to find the holy city ruined and utterly razed, so that not one stone was left standing upon another, and so that he could not recognize former localities. So forth Le started upon his journey again, and bejran anew the wan derings which shall not cease until all things (ball come io an end. The old chronicles which contain this touching and wonderful story He asserted that he remembered the Apostles, and described tbeir clothing, their appearance and their peculiari ties. He spoke many languages, claimed to possess the power to cure diseases, and .said be had traveled over the entire world.- Educated men wbo heard him were much per- 1 plexed by his acquaintance with for eign places and tongues. Certain professors from Cambridge and Ox ford Universities questioned Lim, to discover the imposition, if any exist ed, and an English scholar conversed with him in Arabic. The man told t ail honesty. "Then he has taken my his questioner in that lan?ua?e that ! shoes and stocking's with bim !'' and Lazarus, Soon after Johnv entered and took Lis scat, it canto his turn to answer a question. "Johny can you tell me where the rich man went ?" "He went to the Baptist meetin? yourself. time will be spent to little purpoe. well, supposing as I trust will be the case vou make the best of vour chance and try to live purely before all men mounting the ladder of For though wordly people spell suc cess with s. d., the getting of mon ey is no proof tbat a man has done welL On the contrary, many make themselves rich and wretched at the same time. In their neighbors' eyes they Lave got to the top of ladder, but in the sight of God they are grov eling miserable at the bottom and why ! Because happiness not rich es is the end and aim of all Chris tian life. We are here oaly a few years, to prepare for a world where goodness counts as everything and money nothing. Do vou understand me !" Percy scratched his head and an swered in the affirmative. "Well, then, what I have to add is," continued his father. I a the saloon a dozen draymen were quaffing their libations and makin? the sacred precincts ring with ribald jokes and talk of good cheer, while the chunky little landlord divided his attention between takin? in cash aad "setting them up for tbe hoys." Such scenes naturally knocked all the pvctry out of the place, and the reader will be grateful for a digres sion towards a historical sketch of i the old building. "Build me a house in the middle of the town which fronteth on tbe harbor," was Penn's orders to his friend Colonel MarkLani. who pat tbe structure up as Lad U-en directed, tt I . , t auu ii eu to tteeuj' 11 as A'epui I jo-jp governor oi tne Mate, in u.M Penn wrote to James Harrison 'allow Lis coos in Lis house in time we take the information to be official. For vears this uneducated ' 1 - . " .1 , - . v jiuier t.s g-overueu ins province wi;n an iron Land. The title of "King of ; Tepic" he won and bore. In all the 'revolutions and rebellions in which : Mexico has been involved Le has j mantained aa armed neutrality, and no government before the present Laa ' succeded in dislodging him. Those ,' under his rule have been mostly In j dians like Limfelf. and he held out no ! inducements for ethers to eater his He Las maintained his ; power not without great criitluei, ; bat he has never allowed tbe Ticc-i ; and crimes of civilized localities to j thrive within his ItCirders. Is many j respects he resembled old Juan A. : varez, of Guerrero, who mantained order ia his own State dtir- , which devastated the ? rLaJclpLia. x.ad that j cour; te w:u L sLot. Losada's was amor? lOuntains of Tepic." A M.aairr WkeL . inc more than a sre of revolutions ui.u yiT. dr.i. 1 LllV CUl i Liuuuiui: as a matter of Tl. T t- J -V- T . 4- t " au. o Mn-- v ,,V - t i t-- u"'5r. r',tion verv much if Lerdo will ever be should have the use of his periwig. Mq tQ ,satt:a as 0J tn J hone?. ana any wines no may nave tnere ;a pri-rnmeat icn ior me use oi strangers. i ti booesUy aadj This mansion erected in the mid-; that will be 1 die cf the seventeenth centurv, still- success, remains with us, and, with proi-er; care, might be preserved to future: The Wilmington E eery Eceainj renown, like the residences of Mel-i says: Tbe immense water-wheel that anctbon or Petrarch in the Old j feeds the canal at Chesapeake City, World. Thousands of patriots from j is one of the curiosities of the coua all parts of the country would seek j try. There is no other establishment it out in 1S7C, and be glad to spend! of the kind in the United States. a few moments in the rooms cneej This immense lifting wheel is "5 feet hallowed by the presence f great ; in diameter. 10 feet face, with twelve the Propritarr of Pennsylvania. j buckets. These buckets lift four feet About the begiaing of the tigh-jof water a; every dip, which runs to teenth centurv the- rrouad around the shaft or ccutre of the wheel, aad Tenn's mansion was devided up into' is then discharged into the races, one thirty city lot? and sold. Four of - cn each side, through which it is cra them brought $450. In 1721 the j veyed to the canaL The amount of "Governor's lot' was presented by ,' water thus lifted and discharged, as the Grand Jury as a nuisance, be-, near as it can be estimated, is one cause of excessive muddiness. j hundred and seventy ton a micnt. Many years ago the "Penn Cot- j There are two 150 "horse power cn tAZrn was rurebasvd It the Pena pines employed, and two immense get rich if Association, bot it appears that they j boilers which consume eight tons of It mas 13 time 3Z0 a vou can bv all fair and right means, i were never prepare, to rt it pro- j Cumberland ccal dailv but never sacrifice moral principle to.perlv. and it was finally rented out, hours out of 24. Some physical profiL Never do a mean or; and Las been used mostly as a board-; break occurred ia the bank of the A', 'l. 11. r- V ..Tin, KnltlA t-- . , I 1 1 rt -.3 t-.w dishonerable action for gain, because whatever the sake of ; in? or public house ever since. As the amount ' tbe old slate roof Penn Mansion, at of such gain may be, it will have to Second street and Xorris alley, has be left behind, while vour meanness j been torn down, tbe Penn Cottage will eo with you iato eternity. To , is the onlv relic left of the ?reat and be temperate, honest, pious and in-' good Friend's rresidence in the dustrious is, therefore, the way to belaid out. mount tLe ladder of success ; and canal, and the wat nice miles. AfWr made this water-wheel :t C.tV r was let oat for the repairs were filled the ea- niiies n length in the short space of ten days, one cf tie greatest feats In hydraulics ever re corded. The water is received from Back Creek on flow tide into a large every tempiation resisted, and evil de- A man out ia Montana, a short i kasia, which contains enough to last sire or passion triumphed over, marts t;me a?0 squatted an upward step ia the climber's jour-1 n'. i' 'i .n(i ,;it And now Tercy. I will say no;sLantr When rer nev. . C,,-. .T.I-itj, r-,. it, fa E.c-'n on aiHttiir per-, 11 vl" ow u u.c. mmi . a small frame ! the water flows into the reservoir ua- requested to move j der the wheel, and is then disposed sir,7 replied the little lad, thinking only of his late companion. "Xo, no, my son, the rich man went to hen," said the teacher with great impressiveness, while the other scholars were tittering with laugh ter. ' Did he ?" exclaimed the lad, in more, but leave you to think for jBe positively refused to do so ; so, one : of a? stated. ' Tni-clf" ; - i . li .r a .r i nitcul, astjuau vi uivu tauic khju hi . a a..T1 ... .. historical works were Bot to be relied upon. And when he was asked bis opinion of Mohammed, be replied that Le had been well acquainted with up be jumped, and seized his bat, be put out of the school-room and down the road to overtake the rich man and recovor bis property. ...t i. .-J w. tr T . , v. i:,i i ivnrern'r alio m Sven years had elapsed, and Per-j gjp Ufung the whole concern, j Indian, asked him if he knew the cy Ramsdem bad given his mother ( ebantv and all, with deliberate care : sun never set in the Quea'3 domia the first week's wages two golden, CWTied it to the river and set it on a ! ions. "X'e," said the Indian. "Do sovereigns be bad received as a'gnjaTi rar tjjeT pU5hcd the you know the reason why?" asked journeyman cabinet-maker. Mr. : out into tj.e ftrea.m and let her John. "Because God is afraid" to Ramsden, too, was present, and Lis ga -Vhea the siuatter got op in the trust an Ecgllshmaa in the dark," face showed plainly bow much Le ' morning to go out, he was surprised , was the savages reply. bought of the good son wbobal al-ito find himself about sixty miles , . ,A tv-.,,v whatever Percv stream,' and making eood time The negro who was hanged at ered T greatly. hatever P rcy -9 aj we , 5u ffult y... the other day. remarked bad been in bis boyhood, he could no abwjt tht man Jt would ; a3 wts to the gallows, "I longer be called "tiresome lad," for : extremely improper to report his ! wish dey had put it off till after wa- be bad grown tall, strong and maaly, I remarks ia full in this paper. i termeloa time." : -. i i
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